BACK PORCH

Published 4:00 am, Sunday, December 7, 1997

AH: Making a million&lt;

I HAVE A FEW corrections to Corrie M. Anders' recent Investing column ( "An exotic beginning to a career in real estate," Nov. 9).

The article begins with "A San Francisco public relations specialist . . . recently sent the media this attention-grabbing invitation to a Marci Strange real estate seminar: "A former stripper turned millionaire by the time she was 32 . . . this inspiring and seasoned mortgage broker, real estate investor and columnist will share tips on how to earn $1 million in real estate.' "

The column states, "Despite the PR hype, she is not a millionaire - though well on her way." I also attended the seminar, and Strange said she had earned a million dollars by the time she was 32 - that's a millionaire to me.

You state Strange desires to be a speaker on the national circuit. I found the seminar to be informative and her main point essential: Success will elude you without motivation for action. Strange went over all the topics published in the Learning Annex catalog, and I got great real estate tips (everything is relative).

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Anyone who has earned a million dollars at 32 is doing something right, and Marci Strange wants to help others achieve what she has done by the age of 35 (you state she is 37; actually she is 35).

Strange has accomplished earning a million dollars and is well on her way to having a million dollars net worth. So it's a sure bet by the time she does reach 37, she will have succeeded in honing her skills that will land her on the national speaker's circuit. Kerrie Evans San Francisco

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